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Capacitive sensing

About: Capacitive sensing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 31727 publications have been published within this topic receiving 365496 citations. The topic is also known as: capacitance sensing.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the capacitive effects of nanostructured materials for electrochemical energy storage have been investigated over a dimensional regime where both capacitive and lithium intercalation processes contribute to the total stored charge.
Abstract: The advantages in using nanostructured materials for electrochemical energy storage have largely focused on the benefits associated with short path lengths. In this paper, we consider another contribution, that of the capacitive effects, which become increasingly important at nanoscale dimensions. Nanocrystalline TiO2 (anatase) was studied over a dimensional regime where both capacitive and lithium intercalation processes contribute to the total stored charge. An analysis of the voltammetric sweep data was used to distinguish between the amount of charge stored by these two processes. At particle sizes below 10 nm, capacitive contributions became increasingly important, leading to greater amounts of total stored charge (gravimetrically normalized) with decreasing TiO2 particle size. The area normalized capacitance was determined to be well above 100 μF/cm2, confirming that the capacitive contribution was pseudocapacitive in nature. Moreover, reducing the particle size to the nanoscale regime led to faster...

3,572 citations

Patent
06 Oct 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method of generating a signal comprising providing a capacitive touch sensor pad including a matrix of X and Y conductors, developing capacitance profiles in one of an X direction and a Y direction from the matrix, and determining an occurrence of a single gesture through an examination of the capacitance profile, the single gesture including an application of at least two objects on the capacitive sensor pad.
Abstract: A method of generating a signal comprising providing a capacitive touch sensor pad including a matrix of X and Y conductors, developing capacitance profiles in one of an X direction and a Y direction from the matrix of X and Y conductors, determining an occurrence of a single gesture through an examination of the capacitance profiles, the single gesture including an application of at least two objects on the capacitive touch sensor pad, and generating a signal indicating the occurrence of the single gesture.

2,103 citations

Patent
09 Jul 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a capacitive touchpad pointing device was realized using a two-layer printed circuit board as a substrate by suitable use of screen-printed carbon ink patterning, combined with patterning of the solder mask layer on the top (finger) surface.
Abstract: By suitable use of screen-printed carbon ink patterning, combined with patterning of the solder-mask layer on the top (finger) surface, a compact capacitive touchpad pointing device has been realized using only a two-layer board as a substrate. The first layer, on the topside of the printed circuit board, combines both the horizontal and vertical sensor electrode traces. The second layer, located on the underside of the printed circuit board, is formed in the conventional manner by attaching the controller chip and/or related circuitry.

1,160 citations

Patent
17 Oct 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, a touch-sensor pad with a sensor matrix array having a characteristic capacitance on horizontal and vertical conductors connected to sensor pads is used to produce paint-like strokes on a display associated with the touch sensor pad.
Abstract: A proximity sensor system includes a touch-sensor pad with a sensor matrix array having a characteristic capacitance on horizontal and vertical conductors connected to sensor pads. The capacitance changes as a function of the proximity of an object or objects to the sensor matrix. The change in capacitance of each node in both the X and Y directions of the matrix due to the approach of an object is converted to a set of voltages in the X and Y directions. These voltages are processed by circuitry to develop electrical signals representative of the centroid of the profile of the object, i.e, its position in the X and Y dimensions. Noise reduction and background level setting techniques inherently available in the architecture are employed. A conductive paintbrush-type stylus is used to produce paint-like strokes on a display associated with the touch-sensor pad.

1,066 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically analyzed the theoretical system of TENGs and provided a theoretical basis for TENG designers to continue improving TENG output performance, including intrinsic output characteristics, load characteristics, and optimization strategy.

839 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023827
20221,702
2021901
20201,390
20191,560
20181,526